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Leo the Great
Journalism as Activism: The Case of Louise Milligan
Louise Milligan, who sought to destroy the reputation of Cardinal George Pell, has written a new book. She should have, instead, abjectly apologised for having written the first one.
Victoria's Equality for Faith Campaign
The Catholic Premier of Victoria seems hell bent on shutting down churches, and especially the Catholic Church. The fightback, though, is under way.
Educating the Next Generation of Nominal Catholics
At least one diocese in Australia is showing itself to have become prey to secularist progressive ideology. There may well be others. Nothing could be more harmful to school aged Catholics than the potential indoctrination herein exposed. The smoke of satan within the Church clearly outlived the pontificate of St Paul VI.
Justice Denied - Reflections on the Scourge of Guilt by Accusation
A new book just out by David Pierre casts fresh light on one of the scourges of modern legal practice. This is the new curse of guilt by accusation. Nothing is less likely to eradicate the heinous crimes of child sex abuse that the attacks by the mob on the innocent.
Why ScoMo Owes Cardinal Pell an Apology (and to Every Victim of a Miscarriage of Justice in Australia)
Australian leaders are fond of making apologies. Perhaps one is owed to Cardinal Pell following his High Court exoneration. Among the many public figures who owe such an apology, the Cardinal might well expect one from our Prime Minister.
The Crucifixion of John Fleming
The recent public and legal focus on the George Pell case obscures many other, less publicly known cases of innocent Catholic priests being falsely accused of sex crimes. One relates to Fr John Fleming. His awful story needs to be told and the lessons from it learned.
On Forgiveness
We are asked to forgive our enemies, as core business of Christian life. How do we best forgive, in a culture of non forgiveness? Who and what should we forgive?
Pell Derangement Syndrome
Pell Derangement Syndrome is alive and well, post the High Court's exoneration of the Cardinal. The reactions of the Get Pellers, while entirely predictable, are a cause of considerable concern, not just to supporters of the Cardinal, but to all who value a civilised society and proportional responses to past heinous sexual crimes against the young.
Reforming VicPol in a Post Pell Environment - Part Two
Accepting that the Victorian institutions involved in getting Pell need reforming, this two part essay explores the uncanny parallels between the Pell case here and similar cases in the UK, and draws lessons from these in charting a course towards reform.